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Monarch Zener Owner’s Manual v2.  © Scooters Australia 2017. 

 

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2. SAFETY 
 

Your Monarch ZENER scooter is a battery-operated personal mobility vehicle. Please exercise 
caution and consideration when you are operating it. Driving your scooter carefully and 
thoughtfully will help ensure your personal safety and the safety of other people. 
 

NOTE: Before learning to operate your scooter, have your authorised dealer determine if it is 
advisable for you to practice getting on and off your scooter and operating it in the presence of an 
attendant. 

 

BEFORE GETTING ON YOUR SCOOTER 

  Check to be certain that the power is turned off. See section 4. “Operation” in this manual. 

This will eliminate the possibility of accidentally activating the throttle controls and causing 
injury to yourself or to others. 

  Check to be certain that your scooter’s freewheel handle is in the engaged position. See 

section 6 “Disassembly” in this manual. 

  Swivel the seat. 

 
WARNING: When getting on or off your scooter, keep your weight toward the middle of the foot 
platform. Putting most or all of your weight on the edge of the platform may cause an unstable 
condition

 

GETTING ON YOUR SCOOTER 

  Position the seat for safe and easy mounting. See section 4. “Operation.”  

  Return tiller to full upright position  

  Carefully place one foot on the approximate center of the deck and seat yourself 

comfortably and securely on the seat, and lock the seat in the forward position. 

  Fasten the seat belt, if your scooter is so equipped.  

  Flip down or replace the armrests if they are in the incorrect position. 

 

GETTING OFF YOUR SCOOTER 

  Make certain that the power is turned off and the key is removed. 

  Return tiller to full upright position  

  Rotate the seat or flip up or remove the armrests.  

  Unfasten the seat belt. 

  Carefully place one foot on the ground, transfer your weight to that leg, and slowly come to 

a standing position.  

  Step away from the scooter. 

 

MAXIMUM WEIGHT 

Your scooter has been rated to a maximum payload (operator and anything else being carried on 
the scooter) of 160 kg. Exceeding the maximum weight rating will void the warranty. 

WARNING: Exceeding the maximum weight rating may result in injury to yourself and to others. 

 
DRIVING ON INCLINES 

  For maximum stability, lean forward in your scooter’s seat while proceeding up ramps, 

inclines, curbs, or any low rise. See Fig. 1. 

  Drive with caution when attempting to negotiate any incline, even access ramps. 

  Always climb or descend an incline by driving straight up or straight down the face of the 

slope.  

  Do not traverse or drive across the face of an incline in any direction. See Fig. 2.  

  Do not attempt to negotiate an incline that is covered with snow, ice, cut or wet grass, 

leaves, or any other potentially hazardous material.  

  Do not back down an incline.  

  Try to keep your scooter moving when climbing an incline. If you do come to a stop, restart 

and accelerate slowly and carefully, leaning forward. 

  Do not try to descend or climb a slope whose gradient is greater than recommended.* 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZENER

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ZENER...

Page 2: ...8 4 OPERATION Controls 9 Seating 10 Freewheel Mode 11 5 RIDING YOUR SCOOTER 13 Getting on 13 Basic Driving 13 Ramps and Curbs 14 6 TRANSPORTING YOUR SCOOTER Disassembly 15 Assembly 16 Transporting 17...

Page 3: ...e of publication we reserve the right to implement changes into our product lines when those changes become desirable or necessary If changes are implemented into our product line there may be minor d...

Page 4: ...eumatic tyres Seat Swivel Seat can swivel to the left or right for easy transfers or to sit more comfortably at a table or desk Off board charger The charger port is located conveniently on the tiller...

Page 5: ...ck the seat in the forward position Fasten the seat belt if your scooter is so equipped Flip down or replace the armrests if they are in the incorrect position GETTING OFF YOUR SCOOTER Make certain th...

Page 6: ...itch is in the OFF position and the freewheel is in the disengaged position the motor brake system will keep you from pushing the scooter too fast You may notice this when pushing the scooter The scoo...

Page 7: ...oach curbs and inclines straight on Always turn on your scooter s lights when operating near traffic at night and in any poorly lit area Always be aware of and careful near mechanical pinch points esp...

Page 8: ...and model of scooter can resist EMI RFI to a certain level The higher the level of resistance the greater the degree of protection from EMI RFI measured in volts per meter V m The US FDA has also det...

Page 9: ...or LED When the power to your scooter is turned on the Power Indicator LED Light Emitting Diode will light up See Fig 3 This LED is used for diagnosing operational problems that may arise Please see t...

Page 10: ...ler angle settings for your driving comfort Use one hand to grasp a handgrip Pull on the release lever and position the tiller at a comfortable and safe operating angle Release the tiller adjustment l...

Page 11: ...der armrest clockwise See Fig 4 To decrease the armrest angle turn the armrest angle screw counterclockwise Freewheel Mode Your scooter is equipped with a freewheel lever red or yellow that can set yo...

Page 12: ...f the frame from the rear carriage may occur and cause injury or damage WARNING Never set your scooter in freewheel mode when it is on an incline Never disengage the brake handle while you are operati...

Page 13: ...e your hands on the handgrips If you wish to drive forward pull back on the right side of the throttle control lever or push the left side of the throttle control lever forward If you wish to drive in...

Page 14: ...has a switchback good cornering ability is required Manoeuvre your scooter so that the front wheels take wide swings around the corners of the ramp Doing this will allow your scooter s back wheels to...

Page 15: ...ng Removing the Rear Shroud 1 Undo two plastic screws and pull up on the sides of the shroud 2 Lift the shroud up and off the scooter See Fig 11 Removing the Batteries 1 After removing the shroud loos...

Page 16: ...tions of the frame as shown in Fig 15 so that they align properly 2 Pull up on the T handle to lift the front section 3 Once the frame hooks are properly aligned See Fig 16 push down on the seat post...

Page 17: ...cooter is now successfully assembled SEAT SWIVEL LEV TRANSPORTING To Transport Your scooter Disassemble or fold down the seat and tiller see section VII Disassembly as close as possible to the loading...

Page 18: ...also be used Floor mat Wipe over the floor mate with a damp cloth BATTERIES AND CHARGING Battery maintenance is the most important part of maintaining your scooter Keeping the batteries fully charged...

Page 19: ...solve the problem contact your authorised dealer WARNING Do not attempt electrical repairs Consult your authorised dealer Main Circuit Breaker Tripping The 50 amp main circuit breaker reset button is...

Page 20: ...tage falls to 17 5 volts As the voltage drops you will experience a power loss Remedy Charge your scooter s batteries See Batteries and Charging in this section 2 Flashes Indicates that the battery vo...

Page 21: ...f position Make certain that the throttle control lever is in the neutral position Turn the key switch to the On position If the above procedure does not solve the problem contact your authorised deal...

Page 22: ...ctromechanical Park Brake and Motor Brake Yes Charger Off board 6 amp Sealed transaxle Motor 24 VDC 2 pole Electronics Dynamic 90 amp Suspension Yes Notes 1 Actual range will vary with user weight ter...

Page 23: ...Welds Tiller Frame Front Fork Seat Post Eighteen month Warranty For the period of eighteen months from the date of purchase from the Authorised Dealer in the event of defective materials or workmansh...

Page 24: ...d by an authorised Scooters Australia representative Scooters Australia reserves the right to replace warranted parts with refurbished or new parts at our discretion All service calls call out fees tr...

Page 25: ...voice Date Serviced Invoice Technician signature Notes 12 Months Service 24 Months Service 36 Months Service 48 Months Service 60 Months Service Please phone your local dealer to arrange for your next...

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